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Post by Derrick on Jan 29, 2021 14:02:56 GMT -5
www.stopcryingyourheartout.co.uk/2021/01/mojo-collectors-series-whats-story-1991.html?m=1Thirty years ago, Oasis played their first-ever gig, the beginning of an extraordinary journey that saw the Manchester five-piece become the biggest British rock band in a generation and brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher two of the most iconic figures in music history. To celebrate three decades of Gallagher genius and mayhem, MOJO has corralled its finest writing on Oasis and the brothers’ solo careers into two lavish 132-page bookazines, packed with rare and famous photographs and lashings of rambunctious rock’n’roll tales. This first issue, WHAT’S THE STORY 1991-1998, follows the band from their early days in Manchester and signing to Creation Records, through to the making of their epochal first two albums, Definitely Maybe and (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, to their momentous shows at Knebworth Park in 1996 and the last record made with the classic ’90s line-up, Be Here Now, by which time tensions within the group were at breaking point. Among the essential features and interviews you’ll find inside the magazine’s stylish covers are MOJO’s first encounter with Noel not long after Definitely Maybe’s mercurial success in autumn 1994, the inside story of the sensational punch-up between Noel and Liam during the recording of Morning Glory, and material from a shelved 1997 documentary that the band refused to be shown to the public. OASIS WHAT’S THE STORY 1999-2021, available from March 4, 2021, brings Noel and Liam’s ever-compelling story up to date, beginning with the dramatic departure of founder members Bonehead and Guigs during the recording sessions for 2000’s Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants album, and thereafter following Oasis through their millennial triumphs as an international stadium act, the bust-up in Paris that finally ended the group, and Noel and Liam’s successful solo careers and eternal brotherly spats. Available in stores in the UK or available for delivery here. www.greatmagazines.co.uk/special-edition-magazines/entertainment-specials/music-specials/mojo-specialsMight contain interesting stuff, but it's quite expensive 😕
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Post by frjdoasis on Jan 29, 2021 17:20:15 GMT -5
Great cover, but ... €22.67? WTF? Ridiculously overpriced.
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Post by tiger40 on Jan 29, 2021 17:51:35 GMT -5
I've just ordered this and I'm looking forward to getting it as it should be good.
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Post by globe on Jan 30, 2021 16:46:30 GMT -5
Bought it today but haven’t opened it yet. Looks good though. Will be no new info it it though.
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Post by Jim on Jan 30, 2021 18:04:39 GMT -5
Bought it today but haven’t opened it yet. Looks good though. Will be no new info it it though. Same. Pretty sure MOJO reprint the same thing with a new cover every couple of years but you can’t help yourself!
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Post by tiger40 on Jan 30, 2021 18:27:53 GMT -5
I'll wait until mine arrives in the post. But I agree that Mojo print the same things over and over and that you just can't help yourself. Mind you, you never know one day they might just might print something different. However, I think that it's like that with all music magazines as when the NME have done Oasis specials, the magazines are the same stuff.
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Post by tiger40 on Feb 5, 2021 6:43:47 GMT -5
I've just received the first issue this morning and it looks great. I'm looking forward to reading it.
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Post by mrsifters80 on Feb 5, 2021 7:18:59 GMT -5
I've just received the first issue this morning and it looks great. I'm looking forward to reading it. nice! are there any album reviews in it?
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Post by tiger40 on Feb 5, 2021 13:33:40 GMT -5
I've just received the first issue this morning and it looks great. I'm looking forward to reading it. nice! are there any album reviews in it? I've only had a quick look at look at it.
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Post by Derrick on Feb 5, 2021 14:41:50 GMT -5
I've just received the first issue this morning and it looks great. I'm looking forward to reading it. Can you scan the table of contents so we can have a glimpse of what's in this issue?
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Post by tiger40 on Feb 5, 2021 17:53:00 GMT -5
I've just received the first issue this morning and it looks great. I'm looking forward to reading it. Can you scan the table of contents so we can have a glimpse of what's in this issue? I'm afraid that I can't because I don't know how to do it. Sorry. Maybe someone else will.
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Post by standbymoi on Feb 6, 2021 12:36:54 GMT -5
All the same content as usual mixed up with different photo choices to look new. Still, I guess it’s meant for new generations just discovering their Oasis obsession
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Post by tiger40 on Feb 6, 2021 14:41:59 GMT -5
It's still worth having for the collection though as indeed the second issue which is out in March will be.
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Post by ajito on Mar 29, 2021 15:41:33 GMT -5
Looks like they forgot about "Heathen Chemistry" ! :S
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Post by globe on Mar 29, 2021 16:28:48 GMT -5
Looks like they forgot about "Heathen Chemistry" ! :S Aye totally glossed over that period!
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Post by mrsifters80 on Mar 30, 2021 1:53:05 GMT -5
haha, that's quite some mistake. I recently ordered the two package deal
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Post by welshylad on Mar 30, 2021 4:34:53 GMT -5
Yup, not 1 word mentioned about HC
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 30, 2021 12:47:41 GMT -5
It's a bit stupid not mentioning Heathen Chemistry because whether you like the album or not it's still part of Oasis's history. 😠
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Post by beentherenow on Apr 1, 2021 0:51:56 GMT -5
Heathen Chemistry is shite but missing that whole period is a massive oversight. As much as I dislike the album it does have a place in their history (first with the new members, hit singles, iconic gigs etc)
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Post by Aman on Apr 1, 2021 7:05:09 GMT -5
Very odd indeed.
The album's abysmal but that period put Oasis back in the public's consciousness.
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Post by frjdoasis on Apr 1, 2021 11:02:10 GMT -5
I still don't get all the hate for HC to be honest
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Post by tiger40 on Apr 1, 2021 12:43:29 GMT -5
I still don't get all the hate for HC to be honest Me neither. I've always liked Heathen Chemistry and always will. Ok it's not Oasis's best album but it's still a good album.
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